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So the question asks you to break down word by drawing a line between the prefix, if present, root and suffix, and give the meaning of the following word.
00:09
So the first one, epiphysis.
00:25
So epiphysis, so epi is the prefix, fiss is the root, and cis is the suffix.
00:36
So epi is upon, fist growth, is, is the condition.
00:43
State and the meaning is the end part of a long bone a growth separate from the shaft.
01:08
Second, osteo -malacia.
01:17
So from here you can see that osteo is the prefix and the root is malic.
01:23
Nia is the condition, suffix.
01:31
So the meaning is osteo is bone, malic is soft, air is conditioned.
01:40
Meaning the softening of the bone and this is due to deficiency of either calcium or vitamin d the third one that diaphysis so dye is the prefix fee is again the root word is the state condition dia is through fist as we already know growth and it's is the conditional state so this is the this is the central part of the long bone or mid part of the long bone.
03:12
The next one, osteo clast.
03:22
So again, osteo is the prefix, clast is the root.
03:27
All still is bone, class is break.
03:30
So the meaning is a type of bones that break bone tissue.
03:55
The next one, osteo blast.
04:02
Again, osteo is prefix.
04:04
Prefix blast is the root word means precursor or builder so because the meaning is buiter so osteo blast is type of bone responsible for bone formation it's the opposite of osteoclast the next one osteo site so osteo again is bone site is a mature bone cell the next one intra memberous memberness so intra is the prefix is member member is the membrane us is pertaining to so oa ous us is the suffix so obviously the meaning is that intra is within membrane membrane pertaining to so the type of bone development bone forms directly within a membrane so you can see that we have the word intra means within bone forms within a membrane the next one endocondral.
06:12
Indo is the prefix...